Art Gallery Arosa Lenzerheide
Klanginstallation «Stille Säge» in Tschiertschen
[tʃlˈfɪk]: Sounding cultural history in the Schanfigg
In the villages in Schanfigg there are 15 sound installations to discover, through which the cultural history of the mountain valley can be experienced sensually. Details at arosa.swiss/klingend
Description
Sound installation "Silent Saw"
In 1920, a new, covered saw was built in Tschiertschen. It rarely wakes up thanks to the power of the water and makes a lot of noise. And what else? Can you hear the silence all around? Or does the saw never really fall silent? This station invites you to explore the supposed silence with all your senses with a larch wood funnel – designed by Studio Capisci.
Design & implementation: Seraina Hügli (1995, Chur) & Lucas Pfister (1993, Chur) as Studio Capisci
Accompaniment: Marie-Claire Niquille (1959, Chur/Tschiertschen)
Design: René Plump Holzbau
Experience the sound installation
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Exploring sound installation
From 22 June to 7 November 2024, the exhibition "Behind [tʃl'fɪk]: Sources & Literature" will run at the Kulturhuus Schanfigg , in the form of a research and documentation centre.
Map
Klanginstallation «Stille Säge» in Tschiertschen
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